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See also: Music (SSB), Music (SSBB), Music (SSBWU/3DS), and Music (SSBU).

The music of Super Smash Bros. Melee was done by a group credited as "Orchestra Melee". The tracks as they are presented in the game's Sound Test are listed and described here.

Music tracks

Almost all of the game's music can be heard in the game's Sound Test feature, and they are given their "official titles" there.

# Title Origin
0 Opening The music heard during Melee's opening FMV, this is the official theme song of the game, orchestrated with slight bits of chorus.
1 Princess Peach's Castle An orchestrated remix of the famous stage music from the original Super Mario Bros., with elements of the same game's "underground" stage theme overlapping with it.
2 Rainbow Cruise A medley of two Mario series tracks. The first half of the track is the remixed first half of the Rainbow Ride tune heard in Super Mario 64 (which is also known as the "Slider" theme from the same game), while the second half is a remix of the underwater stage tune heard in Super Mario Bros.
3 Kongo Jungle A cover band performance of the "DK Rap" made infamous in the opening sequence to Donkey Kong 64, with a much different assortment of instruments and rhythms from its original appearance.
4 Jungle Japes A calm and atmospheric remix of the "DK Island Swing" in various stages of Donkey Kong Country for SNES.
5 Great Bay An orchestration of the Legend of Zelda theme, heard throughout the Zelda series and introduced in the original The Legend of Zelda for NES.
6 Temple A remix of dungeon music heard in Zelda II: Link's Adventure for NES.
7 Brinstar A medley of three classic Metroid tunes, most of it consisting of a techno remix of the first "Brinstar" area music heard in the original Metroid for NES. It is followed by the short "game start" tune one hears whenever one resumes a game file in a Metroid game, and then the low-key theme that was first heard on the original Metroid title screen.
8 Brinstar Depths A "horror" remix of area music heard later on in the original Metroid, where Samus is particularly close to her encounter with Kraid, mixed with the track played in item rooms in Metroid.
9 Yoshi's Story A track based on the main theme of the N64 game Yoshi's Story.
10 Yoshi's Island A repeating banjo track based on the theme heard in several levels in Super Mario World for SNES.
11 Fountain of Dreams An orchestrated, atmospheric version of the Gourmet Race theme from Kirby Super Star. This music was later reused in the King Dedede fight in Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland.
12 Green Greens An orchestration of the Green Greens stage music from Kirby's Dream Land.
13 Corneria An orchestration of, ironically, the music heard in the Venom stage, with pieces from the Space Armada theme of the original Star Fox.
14 Venom An orchestration of "main music" heard in Star Fox 64.
15 Pokémon Stadium An orchestration of the main title screen music in most Pokémon RPGs, complete with a chorus.
16 Poké Floats A synthesized medley of three battle-related tunes heard in the first generation of Pokémon RPGs, beginning with the standard Trainer Battle theme, then the Gym Leader Battle theme, and finally the wild Pokémon encounter theme.
17 Mute City A remix of the rock music heard on the first track in F-Zero X for N64, Mute City.
18 Big Blue A similar remix of the rock music heard on tracks in F-Zero X that take place on the planet Big Blue.
19 Mother A remix of the "Bein' Friends" theme, and the Eight Melodies from the original Mother.
20 EarthBound Synthesized music heard prominently in EarthBound. The main portion of this track is from the track "I Love You", which is the main theme of Fourside in EarthBound (Mother 2). This track also consists of the first half of the "Eight Melodies" and a small remixed excerpt from the theme played in Fire Spring, which consists mostly of drum beats.
21 Mushroom Kingdom A perfect preservation of the original beep-boop normal stage music heard in the original Super Mario Bros. for the NES.
22 Mushroom Kingdom (Finale) A perfect preservation of the original beep-boop "Hurry Up" version of the normal stage music heard in the original Super Mario Bros. for the NES.
23 Mushroom Kingdom II A perfect preservation of the original beep-boop normal stage music heard in the original Super Mario Bros. 2 for the NES.
24 Mushroom Kingdom II (Finale) A perfect preservation of the original beep-boop boss battle music heard in the original Super Mario Bros. 2 for the NES.
25 Icicle Mountain A synthesized medley of the two primary tunes in the NES game Ice Climber, with the first part being the bonus stage music and the second part being the standard mountain stage theme.
26 Flat Zone An original composition comprised of atmospheric techno-sounds mixed with the beeping effects of the Game & Watch games.
27 Kongo Jungle N64 A calm and atmospheric remix of the jungle level theme of certain stages of Donkey Kong Country for the SNES, ripped directly from the original Super Smash Bros.
28 Yoshi's Island N64 A simple remix of the main theme of Yoshi's Story for N64, ripped directly from the original Super Smash Bros.
29 Dream Land N64 A remix of the Gourmet Race theme from Kirby Super Star, which has since been used in several other Kirby games, ripped directly from the original Super Smash Bros.
30 Super Mario Bros. 3 A synthesized rock-based medley of the first stage music and the first overworld music in Super Mario Bros. 3 for the NES.
31 Saria's Theme A simple flute-based remix of Saria's Song from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for N64.
32 Battle Theme A synthesized medley of three battle-related tunes heard in the second generation of Pokémon RPGs, beginning with the wild Pokémon encounter theme, then the Gym Leader Battle theme, and finally the Champion Battle theme.
33 Fire Emblem A medley of two Fire Emblem tracks, the first of which is the "character recruitment" music in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, and Fire Emblem for the GBA, and after some piano-based music, the second tune is the official Fire Emblem series theme.
34 Mach Rider A synthesized remix of the music heard typically in Mach Rider for the NES.
35 Mother 2 Quaint soft rock which is a heavily extended version of a track heard in various parts of EarthBound (known as "Mother 2" in Japan) whenever Ness returns to his house during his quest, though it originated in the original Mother, like the other track.
36 Dr. Mario A synthesized remix of the first of two primary tracks heard in Dr. Mario for the NES.
37 Balloon Fighter A perfect preservation of the original beep-boop normal stage music heard in Balloon Fight for the NES.
38 Mario's Victory The victory fanfare of Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, and Dr. Mario is an orchestration of the standard theme heard upon completing a stage in Super Mario Bros.
39 DK's Victory The victory fanfare of Donkey Kong is an orchestration of the theme heard when a boss is defeated or a bonus game is completed in Donkey Kong Country for the SNES.
40 Zelda Team Victory The victory fanfare of Link, Zelda, Sheik, Young Link, and Ganondorf is an orchestration based on the overworld theme from the original The Legend of Zelda.
41 Samus's Victory The victory fanfare of Samus is an orchestration of the music heard when Samus finds a new item or power-up dating back to the original Metroid.
42 Yoshi's Victory The victory fanfare of Yoshi is a lighthearted orchestration of the main theme of Yoshi's Story combined with the theme heard upon clearing a track by eating 30 fruits, also from Yoshi's Story.
43 Kirby's Victory The victory fanfare of Kirby is an orchestration of the shortened stage complete theme heard in many Kirby games.
44 Fox's Victory The victory fanfare of Fox and Falco is an orchestration of the mission complete theme heard in Star Fox 64.
45 Pokémon Victory The victory fanfare of Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Mewtwo, and Pichu, which is an orchestration based on the opening theme of Pokémon Red and Blue.
46 Capt. Falcon's Victory The victory fanfare of Captain Falcon is a rock remix of the theme heard upon finishing first in a race in F-Zero X.
47 Ness's Victory The victory fanfare of Ness is a shortened orchestrated version of the second half of the Eight Melodies that Ness collects throughout his journey in EarthBound.
48 Fire Emblem Team Victory The victory fanfare of Marth and Roy is a portion of the main theme from the Fire Emblem series.
49 Mr. Game & Watch's Victory The victory fanfare of Mr. Game & Watch is an original composition based on the beeping sounds of various Game & Watch games.
50 Ice Climbers' Victory The victory fanfare of the Ice Climbers is an orchestration of the victory music that occurs in the original Ice Climber when an Ice Climber reaches the top of a stage and manages to jump up and grab onto the talons of the Condor.
51 Metal Battle Fast and heavy music that plays whenever the player in Single Player is set up against a metal opponent on the Battlefield stage.
52 Battlefield A techno remix of the Menu 1 music.
53 Final Destination This is a climactic orchestration of the ending credits music of the original Super Smash Bros.
54 Menu 1 The orchestrated music heard as the primary track in Melee's menu screens.
55 Menu 2 A more laid-back track heard as the secondary track in the menu screens of Melee, which is an arrangement of the opening theme.
56 How to Play Music heard during the "How to Play" video within the Melee Archives section.
57 Targets! The techno music heard in almost all characters' Target Test stages, as well as the Home-Run Contest.
58 Multi-Man Melee 1 Synthesized rock variant of the opening theme, which is usually heard in the Multi-Man Melee mode.
59 Multi-Man Melee 2 A more fast-paced rock variant of the opening theme, which is sometimes heard in the Multi-Man Melee mode.
60 All-Star Intro Remix of the Save Room theme heard in Kirby Super Star for the SNES.
61 Tournament 1 Heavy music that's randomly heard when viewing the grid in Tournament Mode.
62 Tournament 2 Heavy music that's randomly heard when viewing the grid in Tournament Mode.
63 Trophy Soft synthesized menu music heard at the Trophy Lottery and the Trophy Collector.
64 Classic Intro A quick piece heard right before a battle starts in Classic mode.
65 Adventure Intro A short orchestration heard right before a stage starts in Adventure mode.
66 Stage Clear 1 One of two victory tracks heard at the end of a match of stage in the single-player modes.
67 Stage Clear 2 One of two victory tracks heard at the end of a match of stage in the single-player modes.
68 Continue A light sound at the game's single-player Continue Screen when it first appears.
69 Game Over A short piece at the game's single-player Continue Screen when the player decides to quit.
70 New Trophy! A sound that occurs when the player gets a new trophy in the lottery, or picks up a trophy in a single-player environment.
71 Rare Trophy A more victorious sound that occurs when the player gets a rare trophy in the lottery.
72 Challenger! A siren that occurs when the "A new challenger approaches!" screen is brought up.
73 New Feature 1 A sound effect that occurs when the player gets a "new feature" after a match is completed or a condition is met.
74 New Feature 2 A sound effect that occurs when the player gets a "new feature" after a match is completed or a condition is met.
75 New Feature 3 A sound effect that occurs when the player gets a "new feature" after a match is completed or a condition is met.
76 Hammer Sped-up beep-boop music that occurs when the Hammer is picked up, in homage to the music that would occur when Mario would pick up a hammer in the original Donkey Kong.
77 Starman A remix of the "invincible" music that would occur when Mario picks up a Starman in Super Mario Bros. and other platforming games. It usually occurs when a player picks up the Starman during a match.
78 Warning Siren Troubling music heard during the part of the Adventure mode that occurs in the Brinstar Escape Shaft.
79 Ending An orchestrated piece that occurs whenever the player completes a Regular Match, and after the Ending Credits.

Other music tracks

The sound room features 80 entries in its Music list (00-79), but this is not the full selection of music in the actual game. Many would identify the "Giga Bowser" battle music, a distorted techno remix of Final Destination, as track #80, the 81st track. In the Debug menu, one can find several unused short pieces as well.

Unlocking Method

Alternate songs can only be unlocked when the player has unlocked certain number of characters (Tracks #30, #32, #34, #35, #36, and #37 are unlocked after all characters are unlocked while tracks #31, and #33 are unlocked after Marth, and Young Link are unlocked). Track #55 only plays when the Sound Test is unlocked.

Trivia

  • A part of the opening for Super Smash Bros. Melee has been derived from the song "Butter Building" from the Kirby game Kirby's Adventure. Also, the opening notes of the main theme bear a resemblance to the credits music from the original Star Fox.

See also

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